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It’s also a tool Charlie Munger regularly uses. “Avoiding stupidity is easier than seeking brilliance” - he believes. Rather than trying to win, avoid losing.

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

Elon Musk is a big believer in Inversion Thinking. Not just Musk — Albert Einstein, Charlie Munger, and Marcus Aurelius too. Here's what it is, how to use it, and become better at it:

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

First of all, what is inversion thinking? It’s a problem-solving technique where you tackle problems backward. Instead of focusing on success, you identify what leads to failure and avoid those actions. This leads to a faster & easier decision-making process.

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

The Stoics had an exercise called “premeditatio malorum” that applied this model The goal was to envision the negative things that could happen. They believed that by imagining the worst-case scenario… They could make better plans to prevent them.

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

Elon Musk is a big advocate of inversion thinking He often uses it to avoid pitfalls in his ventures. He identifies potential failures early & steers his projects away from common mistakes.

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

Why is inversion thinking so powerful? As humans, we’re better at seeing threats than seeing opportunities. By inverting your thinking, you turn complex problems into obvious solutions.

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

Another benefit of inversion thinking is its ability to relieve anxiety. When facing a difficult problem, it’s hard to see the way out. Inversion lets you see situations from a different angle. Which allows you to come up with novel and creative solutions.

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

Take productivity for example. Many people think they need a complex system or mental stimulants to work better. But when you invert the question… “How can I make sure I get nothing done today?” The solution becomes simple: Leave your phone in another room.

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

Another example: Building a relationship. What behaviors will ruin a relationship? Judgment. Lack of communication. Not respecting the other person. By inverting the question, you can easily see how to avoid a bad relationship.

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Or in the context of a business… What behaviors would ruin a business? Having a bad product. Not promoting your stuff. Giving customers a poor experience. It’s hard to see how to grow a business, easy to see how you can destroy one.

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

Here’s how you can apply Inversion Thinking in your life: 1. Find the problem 2. Identify the desired outcome 3. Invert it by asking what would prevent that goal from happening 4. Plan to avoid those actions

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Alex Penunuri1 year ago

Inversion Thinking is a powerful tool of many great thinkers. It’s counterintuitive. It takes time & energy to tackle problems from a different viewpoint. But when you master it, you’ll be able to see things you couldn’t see before.

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EmptyEggBasket1 year ago

I can state with 100% certainty that Charlie Munger is no longer using inversion thinking.

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rodamn1 year ago

*used Unless you’re talking about MungerGPT

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